Chinese HSK 7-9 Vocabulary Chinese ★★ 2/5 neutral xūn
Pinyin xūn
Desglose de hanzi 熏 = 黑 + 火 (black + fire — the blackening effect of smoke from fire)

Significado

Ahumar; fumigar con humo; (el humo/olor) aturdir.

Has both literal and figurative uses. Literally: smoking food such as 熏鱼 or 熏肉, fumigating with incense, or smoking out pests. Figuratively: the gradual influence of one's environment on character. Also used to describe an overwhelming or stifling smell.

Ejemplos

  1. 云南的熏肉制作工艺历史悠久,选用上等猪肉经过腌制后以松木烟火慢慢熏制,香味浓郁,别具风味。
  2. 节日前夕,村民们在院中点燃艾草熏屋,据说能驱虫辟邪,这一习俗在当地农村地区延续至今。
  3. 厨房里的油烟熏得他眼睛酸涩流泪,他连忙打开窗户通风,将抽油烟机的功率调至最大。

Guía de uso

Contexto: cooking, food preservation, traditional customs, daily life

Tono: neutral

Correcto

  • 这家百年老店坚持用传统的荔枝木慢火熏制鸭肉,整个过程历时八小时以上,成品色泽红亮、皮脆肉嫩,香飘十里。(This century-old shop insists on slow-smoking the duck with traditional lychee wood; the entire process takes more than eight hours, yielding a product with a bright red colour, crispy skin, tender meat, and a fragrance that carries for miles.)
  • 屋内的香烛气味将他熏得头晕脑胀,他不得不暂时退出大殿,在院外呼吸几口新鲜空气后才缓过神来。(The smell of incense and candles inside the hall made him dizzy and light-headed; he had to temporarily withdraw from the main hall and breathe some fresh air outside the courtyard before he recovered.)

Incorrecto

  • 他的话熏到了我 — for being moved or affected by someone's words use 感动 or 影响; 熏 used for emotional impact sounds awkward and is not idiomatic in standard Mandarin for this meaning

Origen e historia

Ancient pictograph depicting smoke rising from a fire — originally meant the smell of smoke rising; extended to the act of smoking or fumigating

Contexto cultural

Época: Traditional/Modern

Generación: All ages

Contexto social: Universal

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